Agree on several points here.
Lose the bipod while you are trying to sight in. You are far better on rests or sand bags on those concrete bench's at the hand-loaders.
Also there is a chance it is the scope or the stock. Or possibly your shooting position.
Is your eye going in exactly the same place each time. One way to test this without going to the range is set you rifle up on a bench or picnic table so it is steady. Look through the scope at a target about 75 t 100 metres away. Now move your head around without moving the gun. Does the cross hair move in relation to the target even though the rifle is not moving. This could indicate parrallax is not quite right at that range for your scope. Thus if your head does not go in exactly the right spot the crosshair will appear to move hence the poor grouping. I have had several Hows and they have all shot very well once I got the glass sorted.
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